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欧洲是现代足球的发源地,早在世纪初有了些国家就进行联赛了,随着各国联赛规模的扩大,球迷们更希望各国之间的俱乐部能够角逐出欧洲俱乐部之王。在二十年代末期,欧洲中部的一些国家创办了一项名为“米特罗帕杯”的俱乐部杯赛然而二战的硝烟不仅弥漫了欧洲,还扼杀了萌芽中的欧洲俱乐部杯赛。战后的欧洲人民渴望自由,渴望有精彩的比赛挥去压在心夹的创伤。四十年代末,欧洲的一些拉丁语系国家:意大利、西班牙、葡萄牙和法国等国组织他们各自的冠军队进行比赛,名为“拉丁杯”。这就是冠军杯的雏形。到了1954年,欧洲足联正式成立后不到一年,由法国的体育日报《队报》正式提出一项建议,举办一项有欧洲各国联赛冠军队参加的比赛即欧洲杯赛。《队报》主编,前法国国家队的中场队员盖布里尔·汉诺特邀请了欧洲18个俱乐部的代表到巴黎商讨从下一赛
Europe is the birthplace of modern football. As early as the beginning of the century, some countries started leagues. With the expansion of the number of leagues, fans also hoped clubs from all over the world could compete for the king of European clubs. In the late twenties some countries in central Europe founded a Club Cup called the Mitropa Cup. However, World War II’s smoke not only filled Europe, but also killed the nascent European Club Cup. The post-war European people long for freedom, eager to have a wonderful game off the pressure in the heart folder of the trauma. In the late 1940s, some Latin-speaking countries in Europe: Italy, Spain, Portugal and France organized their respective championship teams to contest “Latin Cup.” This is the prototype of the Champions League. By 1954, less than a year after the UEFA was officially established, a formal proposal was made by the French sports daily Team Newspaper to host a European Cup with a European Championship team. “Team newspaper” editor, former French national team midfielder Gabriel Hanot invited 18 European club representatives to Paris to discuss from the next game